M:tG card similarity search
4R · Instant
Chaotic Backlash deals damage to target player equal to twice the number of white and/or blue permanents they control.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
---|---|---|---|
Don't Try This at Home | 1R | Enchantment | If a hot source you control would deal damage to a player or permanent, it deals that much damage plus 1 instead. (Something is hot if it has hot things in its art, like fire or explosions.) {1}{R}, Sacrifice Don't Try This at Home: It deals damage equal to twice the number of hot cards in your graveyard to target creature or planeswalker. |
Earth Tremor | 3R | Instant | Earth Tremor deals damage to target creature or planeswalker equal to the number of lands you control. |
Outflank | W | Instant | Outflank deals damage to target attacking or blocking creature equal to the number of creatures you control. |
Incite Rebellion | 4RR | Sorcery | For each player, Incite Rebellion deals damage to that player and each creature that player controls equal to the number of creatures they control. |
Spawn of Thraxes | 5RR | Creature — Dragon | Flying When Spawn of Thraxes enters the battlefield, it deals damage to any target equal to the number of Mountains you control. 5/5 |
Master the Way | 3UR | Sorcery | Draw a card. Master the Way deals damage to any target equal to the number of cards in your hand. |
Landslide | R | Sorcery | Sacrifice any number of Mountains. Landslide deals that much damage to target player or planeswalker. |
Ben-Ben, Akki Hermit | 2RR | Legendary Creature — Goblin Shaman | {T}: Ben-Ben, Akki Hermit deals damage to target attacking creature equal to the number of untapped Mountains you control. 1/1 |
Patriar's Humiliation | W | Instant | Target creature perpetually loses all abilities, then Patriar's Humiliation deals damage to it equal to the number of creatures you control. |
Curse of Thirst | 4B | Enchantment — Aura Curse | Enchant player At the beginning of enchanted player's upkeep, Curse of Thirst deals damage to that player equal to the number of Curses attached to them. |